Here are two classic film adaptations of Victor Hugo's most acclaimed novel at one affordable price. The 1935 version was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and stars Fredric March as Jean Valjean, the ex-convict who rises against all odds from galley slave to mayor. Charles Laughton is Javert, the fanatical police inspector who dedicates his life to recapturing Valjean. The 1952 film offers a vivid depiction of the appalling poverty and social strife of 19th-century France and stars Michael Rennie as Valjean. Debra Paget, in the first of five films she made with Rennie, makes for a stunning Cosette.